Sunday, December 30, 2018

My Shadow Inspiration for a day!



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By participating in the last edition of Blogadda.com’s WOW (2018)  prompt “Imagine you are some one’s shadow for a day”, I choose to be the shadow of Mr. Satya Nadella,CEO Microsoft.



Pic Courtesy:https://www.cnet.com/news/microsoft-ceo-satya-nadella-is-writing-a-book/


As I have chosen to be the shadow of Mr.Nadella, I am bound to wake up early and follow him on his morning jog. I am not that person who enjoys waking up early but willy- nilly, I woke up in the morning today. But now I don’t regret it. The morning breeze seems therapeutic and the zeal in the boss of Microsoft is just infectious. But the goody feeling about the morning quickly evaporates, as I fail to match up his brisk pair of legs. I am a panting shadow of Mr.Nadella with the tongue lolling out and heart hell-bent on exploding. These feelings are bound to happen, when you are a lethargic soul and haven’t jogged in eons. Thank god Mr.Nadella has decided to stop the jogging for today and now I feel relieved.

After having a healthy breakfast that is sans Aloo ka Paratha and Puri Bhaji (That is essential for me for a breakfast to be called a breakfast in true terms) he is ready to make a beeline to his office at Redmond, Washington.

The sprawling Microsoft campus is just a sight to savor! It is perfect mélange of concrete and nature.

As I am rapt in the sightseeing…Mr. Nadella scoots towards his corner office. After rummaging through the program list for the day, he makes way for the conference hall for the morning meeting with his colleagues.

“We are starting the day but we need this day to start a beginning…a beginning that  takes us away from our competitors but close to our customers and consumers. We need to design our culture on the dimensions that empathize with requirements and needs of our customers. We must make the best use of today to create a better tomorrow for ourselves and for our customers and consumers. And above all, we should try everything today that inspires next generations to strive for a better world. May I have your views on making the best use of today?”

After this influential talk he is all ears for his colleagues’ pieces of inputs.

I am just there listening to the innovative ways of making a better tomorrow. The kahuna of Microsoft  never has the hubris (on his face) of being the boss of a leading software company of the world. He is easygoing but assertive on occasions as well.

At times he is one of them and at times he is the one guiding them.

Throughout the day he has been taking views, making new plans, suggesting improvements in software codes and not for a moment he felt tired. He was like a wellspring of birr and verve throughout theday. But the fatigue in me is making me sleepy. I am praying for his day to get over. At around nine O’clock in the evening(if at all it could be called an evening) he leaves the office.  

As he reaches home, he asks the first question: Where is Zain?

Zain is his son.

He goes to the room of his son. He is sleeping.

Mr. Nadella sits in the room just looking at the innocent face of his son. A few moments later his eyes brims with tears that he tries to fight back.

I am startled to see the scene but then as I am his shadow I get to know the reason, instantly, reading his mind. Actually, his son is affected with cerebral palsy since birth. And like any other father he would have liked his son to enjoy and experience life on turfs that are called ‘normal’. The tears are of a father who could design codes that made sense of many lives that could have gone awry but his coding ability failed to create a normal platform for his own lad.

But next moment, I see him full of aplomb and resolve as if some day he would surely crack a code to trounce the devastating effects of cerebral palsy for his son and the other progeny of Mother Nature through his dexterous coding skills assisted by knowledge from medical field.

As my contract given from Blogadda to be the shadow of someone is about to cease, I come out of his house. 

The whole day changed my perception. 

Earlier, I was of the view that only people from middle class like me have problems in life like: an unstable job, yearly shooting up accommodation rents, spiraling out of control medical costs… and these super -rich people don’t have any problems in life. I mean what could be a problem in life for a person who earns $100 odd million yearly?

But I was wrong…the super- rich also have their share of problems and they are fighting their own battles and at the same time devoting their energy to make our lives easy.
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‘This post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, an initiative for Indian Bloggers by BlogAdda.’

18 comments:

  1. Very interesting,it was nice to know more about Satya Nadella.

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  2. Very well written post 👍 Neeraj. Interesting read 👍 👍 👍 Thanks for sharing 🙂

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  3. Thanks Sachin for reading the post and appreciating it.

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  4. Nicely written and captivating post

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  5. Thanks Suha for your visit and comment to the post.

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  6. Such an interesting narrative of presumably tedious day to day tasks. I enjoyed reading this post a lot, Looking forward to your upcoming posts in the new year. & wish you a happy new year :)

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  7. Thanks for visiting and commenting Binita.

    Happy new year to you as well!

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  8. Thanks Pranita Jee for your visit and comment.

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  9. Nice person to shadow. Satya Nadella is certainly a person worth following. I am surprised and saddened to know Mr. Nadella's son suffers from cerebral palsy. Despite such personal tragedy, Mr. Nadella has risen so high. One must admire his resolve and his ability to sort out personal from professional lives.

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    1. Thanks Abhijit for making a visit and your comment on the post.

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  10. very interesting post full of informations.

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    1. Thanks Rekha Jee for your visit to the site and appreciation of the post.

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  11. A great post.very interesting and informative

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  12. so beautifully written. was so deeply involved in the post that when it got over I was like what next?? Great chosen personality to be...

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    1. Thanks Bhawana for your appreciation of the post.

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